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Cancellation of a Blue Badge

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  • I would contact my local Councillor for help with this complaint, they may carry some weight.
  • benniebert
    benniebert Posts: 666 Forumite
    edited 6 April 2015 at 12:30AM
    missile wrote: »
    I hope she will learn from her mistake ........

    Which is what? Asking a sensible question of the issuing authority as she was worried that she may be in trouble when using her Blue Badge when she shouldn't?


    Or should she have carried on using it never knowing that it was the right thing to do, but by keeping quiet, hoping that she wouldn't be found out?


    I gather from your statement that you would do the latter which says a lot about your honesty and integrity.
  • benniebert
    benniebert Posts: 666 Forumite
    I would contact my local Councillor for help with this complaint, they may carry some weight.



    Thanks for that. She won't need a councillor or put in a written complaint that may receive attention by the end of the month - I'm taking her down to the Council offices on Tuesday and all hell will be breaking free if she isn't given her badge back.
  • tomtom256
    tomtom256 Posts: 2,249 Forumite
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    I would contact my local Councillor for help with this complaint, they may carry some weight.

    Not all councillors are fat, lets not tar them all with that brush ;)
  • benniebert
    benniebert Posts: 666 Forumite
    tomtom256 wrote: »
    Not all councillors are fat, lets not tar them all with that brush ;)

    That made me laugh - the ones I know are a little rotund!
  • cbrown372
    cbrown372 Posts: 1,513 Forumite
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    benniebert wrote: »
    Thanks for that. She won't need a councillor or put in a written complaint that may receive attention by the end of the month - I'm taking her down to the Council offices on Tuesday and all hell will be breaking free if she isn't given her badge back.

    Better get going to the council offices with your "friend" and don't forget to take your blue badge, you don't want another ticket now do you :beer:
    Its not that we have more patience as we grow older, its just that we're too tired to care about all the pointless drama ;)
  • benniebert
    benniebert Posts: 666 Forumite
    cbrown372 wrote: »
    Better get going to the council offices with your "friend" and don't forget to take your blue badge, you don't want another ticket now do you :beer:

    One weird dude?????????????
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